UNICEF Nepal Country Office is looking for a committed professional and expert to provide technical support to the Nutrition programme in carrying out the tasks described in detail in the attached Terms of Reference. The assignment will be a duration of nine months.
The consultancy will address these gaps by strengthening national learning and skills assessment practices across South Asia so that they provide a reliable foundation for system accountability, inform classroom practice, and remain relevant in development and emergency contexts.
To ensure efficiency and coherence, MINALOC seeks to hire one consultant (or consultancy team) to conduct both tasks:
The Mid-Term Review of the CMS 2023–2027,
The Review and Update of the National Volunteerism Policy.
The overall purpose of this assignment is to generate evidence, actionable recommendations, and updated frameworks that will:
A. Strengthen the implementation of the Community Mobilization Strategy for the remaining period (2025–2027)
B. Align the Volunteerism Policy with Vision 2050, NST2, and global best practices, thereby enhancing volunteerism as a driver of sustainable development.
The P4 Disability Inclusion Specialist is a strategically vital role for UNICEF Ukraine, designed to address a critical gap in disability-inclusive technical expertise at a time when national reform momentum and donor expectations are rapidly increasing. The position is essential not only for the Social Policy Section and the Social Recovery Unit, but for the broader country office and the country programme leadership areas (Better Start, Better Learning and Skills and Better Care), enabling UNICEF to effectively engage in and influence disability-inclusive reforms and where applicable, support service delivery scalable models. To ensure comprehensive support and alignment across the organisation, the role will have a dotted reporting line to the Deputy Representative – Programmes, while being line-managed by the Chief of Social Policy and Economic Analysis to ensure strong technical leadership and integration within core social policy workstreams.
This position will equip UNICEF Ukraine to provide high-level, technically sound guidance that ensures disability inclusion is embedded in the design and implementation of national reforms. It will support the development of inclusive policies, legislation, and service delivery systems that align with international standards and UNICEF’s strategic priorities.
Join UNICEF in shaping the future of human resources across the Caribbean! We are seeking an experienced People & Culture Specialist (P3) to provide strategic P&C leadership and staff support across our new Multi Country Office (Belize, Jamaica, Guyana & Suriname, and the Eastern Caribbean). The incumbent will lead change management, workforce planning, and talent initiatives to ensure agile, people centered HR solutions during this transition phase. If you are passionate about driving organizational transformation, fostering staff well-being, and aligning HR strategy with UNICEF’s mission for children, we invite you to apply.
UNICEF Nepal Country Office is looking for a committed professional and expert to provide technical support to the Nutrition programme in carrying out the tasks described in detail in the attached Terms of Reference. The assignment will be a duration of nine months.
The consultancy will address these gaps by strengthening national learning and skills assessment practices across South Asia so that they provide a reliable foundation for system accountability, inform classroom practice, and remain relevant in development and emergency contexts.
To ensure efficiency and coherence, MINALOC seeks to hire one consultant (or consultancy team) to conduct both tasks:
The Mid-Term Review of the CMS 2023–2027,
The Review and Update of the National Volunteerism Policy.
The overall purpose of this assignment is to generate evidence, actionable recommendations, and updated frameworks that will:
A. Strengthen the implementation of the Community Mobilization Strategy for the remaining period (2025–2027)
B. Align the Volunteerism Policy with Vision 2050, NST2, and global best practices, thereby enhancing volunteerism as a driver of sustainable development.
The P4 Disability Inclusion Specialist is a strategically vital role for UNICEF Ukraine, designed to address a critical gap in disability-inclusive technical expertise at a time when national reform momentum and donor expectations are rapidly increasing. The position is essential not only for the Social Policy Section and the Social Recovery Unit, but for the broader country office and the country programme leadership areas (Better Start, Better Learning and Skills and Better Care), enabling UNICEF to effectively engage in and influence disability-inclusive reforms and where applicable, support service delivery scalable models. To ensure comprehensive support and alignment across the organisation, the role will have a dotted reporting line to the Deputy Representative – Programmes, while being line-managed by the Chief of Social Policy and Economic Analysis to ensure strong technical leadership and integration within core social policy workstreams.
This position will equip UNICEF Ukraine to provide high-level, technically sound guidance that ensures disability inclusion is embedded in the design and implementation of national reforms. It will support the development of inclusive policies, legislation, and service delivery systems that align with international standards and UNICEF’s strategic priorities.
Join UNICEF in shaping the future of human resources across the Caribbean! We are seeking an experienced People & Culture Specialist (P3) to provide strategic P&C leadership and staff support across our new Multi Country Office (Belize, Jamaica, Guyana & Suriname, and the Eastern Caribbean). The incumbent will lead change management, workforce planning, and talent initiatives to ensure agile, people centered HR solutions during this transition phase. If you are passionate about driving organizational transformation, fostering staff well-being, and aligning HR strategy with UNICEF’s mission for children, we invite you to apply.